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    Author: Devon Boorman

    Student Trials: Examination and Initiation

    It takes practice to meet challenges, recover from failures, and take stock in growth. I think one of the most valuable things that martial arts, and …
    Devon Boorman 12 February 2018
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    Advice from the 30-for-30 Swordplay Challenge

    Over the month of January Academie Duello and Duello.TV hosted a 30-day swordplay training challenge. Along with weekly groups of practical exercises …
    Devon Boorman 6 February 2018
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    Making Tournaments Useful in Mastery

    In the path of mastery I see tournaments as a tool to help challenge, inspire, and expand one's practice. They're not for everyone, and they're a poor…
    Devon Boorman 29 January 2018
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    Inspiration not Competition

    Cultivating the competitive spirit is often used to drive one to harder training and to overcoming one's opponents in a game or tournament. Yet, if it…
    Devon Boorman 22 January 2018
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    Why Do Martial Arts

    I am often asked why people practice martial arts or why I practice swordplay specifically – considering it’s unlikely that I’ll be in a life-an…
    Devon Boorman 15 January 2018
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    The Stages of Ignorance in Mastery

    Our capacity to stay on the long road to mastery and move through its various stages is highly connected to our relationship with ignorance. There is…
    Devon Boorman 8 January 2018
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    30-for-30 Swordplay Challenge 2018!

    Starting today (January 2nd) and for the next 30 days, we are challenging every sword fighter (new or experienced) to commit to at least 30 minutes pe…
    Devon Boorman 2 January 2018
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    3 Injury Prevention Tips for Rapier Fighters

    Martial arts done well can improve your strength, endurance, and physical comfort. But done poorly, they can have the exact opposite effect, leading t…
    Devon Boorman 18 December 2017
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    Training to Relax for the Very Tense

    Relaxed muscles are quicker to respond, easier to adapt and change, and more capable of feeling connections through your weapon. Yet so many of us hav…
    Devon Boorman 6 December 2017
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    On Help and Failure

    Let us explore how our desire to help one another can often get in the way of allowing others to both help themselves and connect with a vital part of…
    Devon Boorman 23 November 2017
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